Eonis
User Guide
22-inch clinical display
MDRC-2122 (option BL) - MDRC-2122 (option TS)
MDRC-2122 (option WH) - MDRC-2122 (option WP)
MDRC-2122 (option W T )
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15/11/2017
Barco NV
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neluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
Phone: +32 56.23.32.11
Fax: +32 56.26.22.62
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Phone: +32 56.23.32.11
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CON TENTS
1. Welcome! .......................................................................................... 3
1.1 About the product ............................................................................................. 3
1.2 Symbols........................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Whats in the box.............................................................................................. 4
2. Parts, controls and connectors ............................................................... 5
2.1 Front view...................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Rear view ...................................................................................................... 6
3. Display installation .............................................................................. 7
3.1 Unlocking the height mechanism............................................................................ 7
3.2 Adjusting the display position................................................................................ 7
3.3 Removing the cover .......................................................................................... 8
3.4 Connecting the cables........................................................................................ 8
3.5 Re-attaching the cover ....................................................................................... 9
3.6 Routing the cables ............................................................................................ 9
3.7 Kensington security slots.....................................................................................10
3.8 VESA-mount installation .....................................................................................10
4. Daily operation ................................................................................... 13
4.1 Recommendations for daily operation ......................................................................13
4.2 On/Off switching...............................................................................................14
4.3 Bringing up the OSD menus .................................................................................14
4.4 Navigating through the OSD menus ........................................................................14
5. Advanced operation ............................................................................. 15
5.1 Video input source selection.................................................................................15
5.2 Luminance adjustment .......................................................................................15
5.3 Gamma selection .............................................................................................15
5.4 Ambient light reading room selection .......................................................................16
5.5 White point selection..........................................................................................16
5.6 Analog video settings.........................................................................................17
5.7 OSD menu language .........................................................................................17
5.8 Power status LED.............................................................................................18
5.9 DPMS mode ...................................................................................................18
5.10 Self calibration frequency ....................................................................................19
5.11 Factory reset...................................................................................................19
6. Maintenance ....................................................................................... 21
6.1 Cleaning instructions .........................................................................................21
7. Important information ........................................................................... 23
7.1 Safety information.............................................................................................23
7.2 Environmental information ...................................................................................25
7.3 Regulatory compliance information .........................................................................27
7.4 EMC notice ....................................................................................................28
7.5 Explanation of symbols.......................................................................................31
7.6 Legal disclaimer...............................................................................................34
7.7 Technical specications ......................................................................................34
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1. Welcome!
1. WELCOME!
1.1 About t he product
Consistent image quality
The Eonis display presents crisp, razor-sharp, high-contrast images. To guarantee image consistency at
all times, it features a unique front sensor that automatically aligns image quality every time the display is
turned on. This image consistency enhances collaboration: images always appear exactly like they are
supposed to, on every display, which spurs condent clinical decisions. Furthermore, specialists looking
at medical images will appreciate the built-in DICOM settings.
One-click quality assurance
Like Barco’s entire medical display range, the Eonis display line comes with Barco’s online MediCal
QA Web service for quality assurance and remote asset management. Proving its superior value in
hospitals around the world, MediCal QAWeb provides automated quality assurance checks and detailed
reports. It makes it easy for healthcare IT to centrally and remo
tely manage and congure displays across
the healthcare organization. Also for private practices, QAWeb further strengthens image consistency
and allows you to easily personalize your image.
Fully cleanable and smart design
The Eonis display carries all safety certications required in clinical environments. It features an inte-
grated cable management system, making it safe to use in hospitals and private practices. The multi-
ple mounting options and connections further add to the smart design typical of Barco’s Eonis display.
Most unique, however, is the excellent cleanability of the WP version of the display thanks to the tough-
ened and scratch-proof glass. This display model can be disinfected, both front and back, with typical
alcohol-based cleaning agents.
Features
Front sensor automatically aligns image quality
IPS panel ensures wide viewing angle
MediCal QAWeb suite for networked quality assurance, calibration and asset management all add to
the exceptional, consistent image quality of the Eonis display
Toughened, scratch-proof front glass (WP vers
ion only)
Covered cables
Medical-grade certications
Sockets for Kensington lock makes the Eonis display safe for use in clinical environments
Flexible VESA mount for arm mounting
Top connections for easy and secure connections
Multiple inputs (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, etc.) ensure the display’s exible deployment
This manual further guides you through the different steps needed to install and use the Eonis display.
CAUTION: Read all the important safety information before installing and operating your
Eonis display. Please refer to the dedicated chapter in this user guide.
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1. Welcome!
1.2 Symbols
Symbols in this document
The following symbols are used in this document:
Caution: describes hazards that could damage the product.
W arning: describes hazards or dangers that might result in personal injury or death.
Note: gives extra information about the described subject
Tip: gives extra advice about the described subject
1.3 What’s in the box
Overview
Your Eonis display comes with:
this Eonis display user guide
a documentation CD containing multilingual user documentation
a system CD containing MediCal QAWeb Agent
a (set of) AC power cord(s) (depending on the region of operation)
•aHDMIcable
a DisplayPort cable
a USB cable
an external power supply
an accessory bag (cleanin g cloth, velcro cable routing strap)
Keep y our original packaging. It is designed for this display and is the ideal protection
during transport and storage.
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2. Parts, controls and connectors
2. PARTS, CONTROLS AND
CONNECTO RS
2.1 Front view
Overview
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Image 2-1
1. Front sensor
2. USB downstream connector
3. Left / Decrease key
4. Right / Increase key
5. Menu / Enter key
6. Standby key
7. Power status LED
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2.2 Rear view
Overview
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1. Connector compartment cover
2. Kensington security slots
3. Opening for cable routing strap
4. Height mechanism lock screw
5. VGA input
6. HDMI audio line out
7. USB downstream connector
8. USB upstream connector
9. HDMI input
10. DisplayPort input
11. +12 VDC (
) power input
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3. Display installation
3. DISPLAY INSTALLATION
3.1 Unlockin g the heigh t mechani s m
To unlock the height mechanism
In the factory, the height mechanism in the stand of your Eonis display is locked to prevent damage dur-
ing transportation. You’ll rst have to unlock this mechanism before you can adjust your display height
position.
To unlock the height mechanism, unscrew the height mechanism lock screw and remove it from the d
isplay
stand.
Keep the lock screw in a known place for possible future transportation of your display.
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3.2 Adjusting the disp lay po sition
To adjust t he display position
After unlocking the height mechanism, you can n
ow safely tilt, swivel, raise and lower your display as
desired.
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CAUTION: Do not try to pivot your display when attached to the stand. Trying to do s o
could cause serious damage to your display and its stand.
3.3 R emoving the cover
To remove the connector compartment cover
The connector compartment cover should be removed to get access to the connectors. To remove the
cover, gently slide the connector compartment cover upwards and remove it from the display.
Image 3-3
3.4 Co nnecting the cables
To connect the cables
1. Connect one or more of the video input connections of your display (VGA, HDMI or DisplayPort) to the
corresponding video outputs on your computer or any other video device.
2. If you want to make use of the
display’s USB downstream connectors, then connect your workstation
with the display’s USB upstream connector by means of the supplied USB cable.
3. Connect a speaker, amplier, ... with the display’s audio line out if you want to use the internal sound
option of your display.
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4. Connect the supplied external DC ( ) power supply to the +12 VDC power input of your display.
5. Plug the other end of the external DC (
) power supply into a grounded power outlet by means of
the proper power cord delivered with your display.
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3.5 Re -attach ing t he co ver
To re-attach the connector compartment cover
Put the cover back in position by sliding it downwards so that it is xed to the display again.
Pay attention that all cables stay in the cable channel while re-attaching the cover.
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3.6 Routin g the cables
To route the cables
1. Slide the cable routing strap through the opening in the back of the stand.
2. Bundle all cables together so that they will t in the strap.
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3. Wrap and x the cable routing strap around all cables.
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3.7 Ken sington security slots
To make use of t he Kensington security slots
Your Eonis display has 2 Kensington slots available which allow you to secure the display to a desk or any
other xed object. Moreover, when locking the display with the connector compartment cover attached,
you also prevent users from connecting/disconnecting any cables to/from the display.
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3.8 VESA-mount installation
To mount the display on a VESA arm
The display panel, standard attached to a stand, is compatible with the VESA 75 mm standard.
1. Unscrew the four xation screws to detach the panel from the stand.
2.Use4M4screwstoattachthep
anel to a VESA approved arm. Please make sure that the length of the
screws is 10mm + VESA plate thickness (tolerance of +/- 1 mm).
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CAUTION: Use a n arm that can support a weight of at least 12 kg (26.50 lbs). Failure to
do so could make the panel fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the equipment.
CAUTION: Never move a display attached to an arm by pulling or pushing the display
itself. Instead, make sure that the arm is equipped with a VESA approved handle and
use this to move the dis p lay. Please refer to t he instruction manual of the arm for more
information and instructions.
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4. Daily operation
4. DAILY OPERATION
4.1 Recommendations for d aily operation
Optimize the lifetime of your display
Enabling the Display Power Management System (DPMS) of your display will optimize its lifetime by auto-
matically switching off the backlight when the display is not used for a specied period of time. By default,
DPMS is enabled on your display, but it also needs to be activated on your workstation. To do this, go to
“Power Options Properties” in the “Control Panel”.
Barco recommends setting DPMS activation after 20 minutes of non-usage.
Use a screen saver to avoid image retention
Prolonged operation of an LCD with the same content on the same screen area may result in a form of
image retention.
You can avoid or signicantly reduce the occurrence of this phenomenon by using a screen saver. You
can activate a screen saver in the “Display properties” window of your workstation.
Barco recommends setting screen saver activation after 5 minutes of non-usage. A
good screen saver displays moving content.
In case you are working with the same image or an application with static image elements for several hours
continuously (so that the screen saver is not activated), change the image content regularly to avoid image
retention of the static elements.
Understand pixel technology
LCD displays use technology based on pixels. As a normal tolerance in the manufacturing of the LCD, a
limited number of these pixels may remain either dark or permanently lit, without affecting the performance
of the product. To ensure optimal product quality, Barco applies strict selection criteria for its LCD panels.
To learn more about LCD technology and missing pixels, consult the dedicated white
papers available at w
ww.barco.com/healthcare.
Maximize quality a ssurance
QA Web guarantees optimum and stabilized image quality in every private practice.
The front sensor on the Eonis display works seamlessly with QAWeb to ensure a consistent image over
time. It automatically stabilizes the image from the moment you switch on the display. What’s more,
QA Web provides you with instant feedback on the status of the display.
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4. Daily operation
4.2 On/Off switching
To switch your display o n or off
1. Shortly press the Standby ( )key.
4.3 Bringi ng up the OSD menus
About the OSD menu
TheOSDmenuallowsyoutocongure different settings to make your Eonis display t your needs within
your working environment. Also, you can retrieve general information about your display and it
s current
conguration settings through the OSD menu.
To bring up t he OSD menu
1. While the display is switched on, press the Menu/Enter ( )key.
As a result, the OSD main menu comes up in the middle of the screen. If no further actions are taken
within the following 10 seconds however, the OSD menu will disappear again.
4.4 Navigating th rough the OSD menus
To navigate through the OSD menus
1. Use the Right/Down ( ) and Left/Up ( ) keys to move through the (sub)menus, change values or
make selections.
2. To go into a submenu or conrm adjustments and selections, use the Menu/Enter (
)key.
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5. Advanced operation
5. ADVANCED OPERATION
5.1 Video input source selection
About video input source selection
By default, your Eonis display automatically detects and shows the connected video input source. How-
ever, when for instance more then one video input source is connected, it may be needed to manually
select the input source to be displayed.
The available video input source selections for your display are:
Auto: This is the default setting and will automatically detect and display the connected video input
source.
HDMI: This setting will display the video connected to the HDMI input.
DisplayPort: This setting will display the video connected to the DisplayPort input.
VGA: This setting will display the video connected to the VGA input.
To select a video input source
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Selection menu.
3. Select one of the available video input sources.
5.2 L uminance adjustmen t
About luminance adjustment
The luminance of your Eonis display is adjustable over a predened range. When you change the lumi-
nance, the display will adjust its backlight to reach the target.
To adjust the luminance
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Adjustments menu.
3. Enter the Luminance submenu.
4. Set a luminance value as desired and conrm.
5.3 Gamma selection
About gamma selection
Native, uncorrected panels will display all grayscale/color levels with equal luminance increments. Studies
have shown however, that in medical images certain grayscale/color parts contain more relevant informa-
tion than others. To respond to these conclusions, gamma functions have been dened. These functions
emphasize on these parts containing crucial information by correcting the native panel behavior.
The available gamma functions for your display are:
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Native:IfyouselectNative, the native panel behavior will not be corrected.
sRGB:Thisisthedisplayfunctionasdened in the sRGB specicationandisdesignedtomatch
typical home and ofce viewing conditions. It is widely used in most computer applications.
DICOM: DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) is an international standard that
was developed to improve the quality and communication of digital images in radiology. In short,
the DICOM gamma function results in more visible grayscales in the images. Barco recommends
selecting the DICOM gamma function for most medical viewing applications.
Gamma 2.2: Select this function in case the display is to replace a CRT display with a gamma of 2.2.
QAWeb: This gamma function will be automatically selected when gamma functions are dened by
MediCal QAWeb.
The settings of the display must be adapted to suit the requirements of the visualization
software. In case of doubt, please contact the ve ndor of the visualization software.
To select a gamma function
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Adjustments menu.
3. Enter the Gamma submenu.
4. Select one of the available gamma functions.
5.4 Ambie nt light reading room selection
About ambient light reading rooms
The available ambient light reading rooms for your display are:
Dark Room: Corresponds to light conditions in dark diagnostic re
ading rooms. This setting has the
lowest maximum ambient light.
Ofce: Corresponds to light conditions in ofce rooms.
Operation Room: Corresponds to light conditions in operating room
s. This setting has the highest
maximum ambient light.
QAWeb: This setting will be automatically selected when ambient light conditions are dened by Med-
iCal QAWeb.
To select an ambient light reading room
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Adjustments menu.
3. Enter the Ambient Light submenu.
4. Select one of the available reading rooms and conrm.
5.5 W hite point selectio n
About white point selection
This setting allows you to modify the display white point, used as reference for all other colors to be dis-
played.
The available white point settings for your display are:
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Native: The native, unmodied color temperature of the LCD panel.
6500K (sRGB): Corresponds to a color temperature of 6500 Kelvin (D65).
QAWeb: This white point setting will be automatically selected when white point is dened by
MediCal QAWeb.
To select the white point
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Adjustments menu.
3. Enter the White Point submenu.
4. Select one of the available white point presets.
5.6 Analog video settings
The following settings are only available when VGA video input source is selected.
About analog video settings
When the VGA video input source is active, a number of analog video settings will become available:
Auto Adjust: The analog video setting will automatically be adjusted
Geometry: Allows to manually adjust the geometry settings of the analog video (clock frequency, clock
phase, horizontal position, vertical position)
Level: Allows to manually adjust the contrast and brightness levels of the analog video
To adjust the analog video settings
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Adjustments menu.
3. Enter the Analog submenu.
4. Adjust one of the available analog video settings as desired.
5.7 OSD menu language
About the OSD menu language
By default, the OSD menu comes up in English. However, there’s a wide range of other languages avail-
able for the OSD menu of your Eonis display:
•English
French
•German
Spanish
Italian
•Dutch
To select the language of the OSD m enu:
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
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2. Navigate to the Adjustments > Settings menu.
3. Enter the Language submenu.
4. Select one of the available languages.
5.8 Power status LED
About the power status LED
By default, the power status LED has the following behavior:
Green: Displayison
Blinking green: Display is entering standby power-saving mode
Orange: Display is in standby power-saving mode
Off: Display is disconnected from the mains power
This default behavior can be changed so that the power status LED is also off when the display is on or
when the display is entering standby power-saving mode.
To change the behavior of the power status LED:
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Adjustments > Settings menu.
3. Enter the Power Status LED submenu.
4. Change the behavior of the power status LED as desired and conrm.
The orange standby power-saving state of the LED is not inuenced by this setting. So,
when the display is in standby power-saving mode, the LED will turn orange, even if it
was switched off by this setting.
5.9 DPMS mode
About DPMS mode
Enabling the Display Power Management System (DPMS) mode on your Eonis display will optimize the
displays’ lifetime by automatically switching off the backlight when no video signal is detected for approx-
imately 10 seconds. The power status LED will then turn orange.
To enable/disable DPMS mode
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Adjustments > Settings > Power Save menu.
3. Enter the DPMS submenu.
4. Select On or Off as desired and conrm.
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